Quote Originally Posted by slowlickitysplit
I would love to have this discussion in person becasue i speak much better then I type but...
I graduated HS in 1978 so I know of radical feminisim. I lost a quarter to my radical cousin on the Billy Jean/Bobby Rigs tennis match. Billionfold opened an interesting point but didn't follow through....
Pre-Feminisim a man could support his family on one income but, along came feminisim and the liberal wife next door got a part time job and they could suddenly afford a nicer vacation/car/education for the kids ect.. Well, if she can I can...suddenly all the women are working and you're living in an upscale neighborhood and two incomes is the norm....then, suddenly....it is a necessity.
I hate to be the devils advocate (Ok - not really true) but I think America started it's great decline the day they gave women the vote. I am not a neaderthal, this is simply my informed opinion.
PS.
I heard a story about a woman yelling at a guy for holding the door for her:
"You don't have to hold the door for me because I'm a woman!" she said.
"I'm not. I'm holding the door for you because I'm a gentelman." He repied.
Things that make you go Hmmm.
- Slow -
I'd like to add that as far as the voting, I began to notice as a small child that many women, including schoolteachers, even my own relatives, do not understand the nature and psyche of men and boys, and are often very bad judges of their character. The problem is worsened when they deny this. The politicians in of today, male or female, are a pretty bad bunch, so I don't know what to say - but I'd say that the blame lies with both men and women voters.

Iā??d be the first to admit that I do not understand women - and never will. I love 'em all, but they are very different in many ways. The men that most women admire are not people that I have much admiration for, I know that - but I don't know if the opposite is true, ie whether women that I admire are disliked by most women.